Forever Young, Forever Free | |
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Directed by | Ashley Lazarus |
Written by | Ashley Lazarus |
Story by | Andre Pieterse |
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Cinematography | Arthur J. Ornitz |
Edited by | Lionel Selwyn |
Music by | Lee Holdridge |
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Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | South Africa |
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Forever Young, Forever Free (original South African title: e'Lollipop[2]) is a 1975 South African drama film directed by Ashley Lazarus and starring José Ferrer and Karen Valentine.[3][4] The lives of actors Muntu Ndebele and Norman Knox are dramatised in the 2011 unofficial sequel Canadian film, A Million Colours, directed by Peter Bishai and co-written with Andre Pieterse.